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26th March 2026 10:53:40 AM
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Chief Executive Officer of the National Service Authority, Ruth Dela Seddoh, has revealed plans to roll out a nationwide military orientation programme for National Service personnel by July 2026.
The announcement was made at a ceremony hosted by TDC Ghana Ltd to graduate National Service personnel who had completed a two-week intensive military boot camp at the 1BN, Michel Camp.
She explained that the programme seeks to promote discipline, build patriotism, and enhance the physical fitness of young graduates.
"I am happy to announce that management and board of the national service authority are putting things together, to get the program started on a national scale latest by July 2026," Madam Ruth Dela Seddoh indicated.
She further noted that the military orientation for NSPs forms part of a newly introduced model by the National Service Authority designed to promote discipline and nationalism among service personnel.
The orientation programme is intended to build discipline, encourage national pride, improve physical fitness, develop leadership abilities, enhance time management, and equip personnel with essential emergency response skills.
She also praised the Managing Director of TDC Ghana Ltd, Courage Makafui Nunekpeku, along with his management team for the initiative, urging other institutions to adopt similar approaches.
In total, 40 personnel completed the programme, made up of 22 males and 18 females.
Sharing a word at the ceremony, Mr Nunekpeku encouraged the graduates to make meaningful contributions, urging them to stand out through their leadership and impact
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